Tony Yates | Stress, vowel length and cyclicity in Hittite
Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CATony Yates | Hittite r/n-Stems and ‘Proterokinesis’ as Epiphenomenon (WeCIEC preview)
Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CATony Yates | On Hittite voice allomorphy
Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAFelipe Rojas (Brown University) | Secondary Script Invention in Comparative Perspective: writing systems in ancient Anatolia and beyond
Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAJoel Erickson, Paolo Sabattini, & Arjun Srirangarajan | Presentations from IES C260 ‘Indo-European Comparative Mythology and Poetics’
Dodd 248 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAPlease join us in person or on Zoom here.
Tony Yates | On the Indo-European τομή- and φυγή-types and their Anatolian reflexes
Dodd 248 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAPlease join us in person or online here.
Willemijn Waal | Literacy in the Late Bronze Aegean in the Mirror of Anatolia
Kaplan 365This week, PIES and NELC are hosting a talk by Willemijn Waal entitled “Literacy in the Late Bronze Aegean in the Mirror of Anatolia”. Please join us in Kaplan 365 for this talk.
Muhammad Rehan | Word-Final voicing in Hittite?
Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAThe PIES Graduate Seminar will meet from 6:00–8:00pm, this Wednesday, Jan. 29th in Dodd 232 and on Zoom. This week, Muhammad Rehan will present “Word-Final voicing in Hittite?”. https://ucla.zoom.us/j/9055112669?omn=97370596670 Meeting ID: 905 511 2669 As usual, the seminar is accompanied by food and drinks.
Lorenzo D’Alfonso | After the Hittites: Iron Age Central Anatolia and Niğde Kınık Hoyuk (2019–2024)
Kaplan 365 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAThis term the Oxford Anatolian Seminar will exceptionally be held at UCLA (co-convenors: Philomen Probert, Michele Bianconi, Anthony Yates). The first meeting will be held on Friday, February in Kaplan 365. The speaker for the event is Lorenzo D’Alfonso (ISAW, New York University), who will be presenting a lecturer entitled: “After the Hittites: Iron Age...